Battery-powered portable sheet-fed scanner, comprising: a scanning unit (21-23) for scanning documents and forming digital representations thereof; a sheet feeder (28) for feeding a document past the scanning unit; a processor (20), communicatively connected to the scanning unit and provided for controlling the scanning operation; a plurality of embedded storage capabilities, each of which is communicatively connected to the processor and each of which comprises either an internal memory (26) for internally storing the digital representations or a communication link (24; 25) to an external storage medium for externally storing the digital representations. The processor is provided with an embedded routing application which is provided for routing the digital representations to a predetermined selection among the embedded storage capabilities.
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1. Battery-powered portable sheet-fed scanner, comprising:
a scanning unit for scanning documents and forming digital representations thereof;
a sheet feeder for feeding a document past the scanning unit;
a processor, communicatively connected to the scanning unit and provided for controlling the scanning operation; and
a plurality of embedded storage capabilities, each of which is communicatively connected to the processor and each of which comprises either an internal memory for internally storing the digital representations or a communication link to an external storage medium for externally storing the digital representations;
wherein the processor is provided with an embedded ocr application provided for detecting text in the digital representations and thus providing detected text which can be stored together with the digital representation;
wherein the processor is provided with an embedded routing application which is provided for routing each of the digital representations to a predetermined selection among the embedded storage capabilities and making said predetermined selection on the basis of the text detected in the respective digital representation; and
wherein said embedded ocr and routing applications are in a format executable on the processor of the scanner itself, such that the scanner is usable as an autonomous device.
15. computer system comprising a battery-powered portable sheet-fed scanner and a computer device, wherein the battery-powered portable sheet-fed scanner comprises:
a scanning unit for scanning documents and forming digital representations thereof;
a sheet feeder for feeding a document past the scanning unit;
a plurality of embedded storage capabilities, each of which is communicatively connected to the processor and each of which comprises either an internal memory for internally storing the digital representations or a communication link to an external storage medium for externally storing the digital representations, wherein at least one of the embedded storage capabilities comprises an interface for connecting a removable storage medium; and
a processor, communicatively connected to the scanning unit and provided for controlling the scanning operation,
wherein the processor is provided with an embedded ocr application provided for detecting text in the digital representations and thus providing detected text which can be stored together with the digital representation;
wherein the processor is provided with an embedded routing application which is provided for routing each of the digital representations to a predetermined selection among the embedded storage capabilities and making said predetermined selection on the basis of the text detected in the respective digital representation; and
wherein said embedded ocr and routing applications are in a format executable on the processor of the scanner itself, such that the scanner is usable as an autonomous device;
and wherein the computer device is provided with a document scanning application executable on the computer device, the document scanning application having wake up capabilities for detecting connection of the removable storage medium, containing digital representations scanned by means of the scanner, to the computer device.
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This application claims priority to Belgian Patent Application No. 2010/0067 filed Feb. 9, 2010, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
This invention relates to a portable sheet-fed scanner and its use.
A scanner is a device connected to a computer that converts a document into a digital image that is transferred to the computer. The most common scanner is the flatbed scanner where the document is placed on a glass window for scanning, but there exist also other scanners such as the sheet-fed scanner.
With the sheet-fed scanners, the document is carried along by a motor, like in the case of a fax machine. It is the document that moves and not the sensors or the glass pane. The advantages of sheet-fed scanners are their compactness and portability. Examples of sheet-fed scanners are the IRIScan™ and IRISCard™ developed and commercialized by I.R.I.S. SA.
The IRIScan™ is a compact and light-weight scanner able to scan A4 pages in color. It is connected to a computer through an USB cable. It comes with a text recognition software (runs on the computer, not on the scanner) that allows to convert the image of the scanned document into a file readable by a word-processor (e.g. Microsoft Word) or a file intended for archiving (e.g. the PDF format of Adobe).
The IRISCard™ is a compact and light-weight scanner able to scan business cards in color. It is connected to a computer through an USB cable. It comes with a business card recognition software (runs on the computer, not on the scanner) that captures the information they contain and creates electronic contacts to be sent to a contact manager, such as Microsoft Outlook.
In order to function, these types of scanners have to be connected to a running computer, through a cable or by means of a wireless technology.
It is an aim of the invention to present a portable sheet-fed scanner which does not show at least one drawback of the prior art.
This aim is achieved with the scanner showing the technical features of the first claim.
The scanner of the invention is battery powered and has embedded storage capabilities. It comprises, for example, internal memory (such as flash memory) and/or connects to at least one external and/or removable memory (such as SD cards, USB stick, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi link to standalone or network drive). The scanner of the invention has a processor which is provided with an embedded routing application, i.e. in a format executable on the processor of the scanner itself, which has software code portions provided for routing the digital representations to a predetermined selection among the embedded storage capabilities. This allows to use the scanner as an autonomous device (no computer and no power cable required) and to store the documents in these different internal or removable memories according to predetermined settings.
In preferred embodiments, the scanner of the invention also allows to transfer the images to any kind of computer (independently of the Operating System) by:
With this process, it is not necessary to have a computer to scan, and it is not necessary to transport the computer or even to transport the scanner, since only the removable media can be transported. Also, it is possible to select the appropriate storage media which corresponds best to the target computer and the target Operating System.
In preferred embodiments, the scanner comprises an internal storage (such as for example a flash memory) that can be accessed through a standard USB connection, an external SD Card slot or USB slots for connecting USB memory sticks.
Also in preferred embodiments, a wireless connection capability is integrated in the device, to replace for example the USB connection to the target computer by a wireless connection.
In a preferred embodiment, the connection can be through a Bluetooth or a Wi-Fi connection.
In preferred embodiments, an application is embedded in the scanner which comprises software code portions, in a format executable by the processor of the scanner, for sorting the scanned documents at the scanning time and storing different types of documents on different storage media. This makes it possible that the user scans documents for different persons without mixing them up, or scans different types of documents (e.g. business cards and invoices) without mixing them up, as the sorting application detects the person or the document type and thereupon stores the images of the scanned documents on different storage media, according to preferences/user settings. The ultimate goal is to be able to store different kinds of documents on different storage media and to deliver these different kinds of documents to different people.
This sorting operation performed on the scanner device itself can be done according to simple or complex rules. One example of a simple rule is assigning a priority to each storage device. For instance, the memory stick can have the highest priority, then the SD card, then the internal flash memory. So when all the storage devices are connected, all documents are sent to the memory stick, if not, the documents are sent to the SD-Cards and if no removable storage is connected to the scanner, all documents are sent to the internal flash memory of the scanner. There can be more complex rules based on the size of the scanned documents or based on properties and content of the documents, by using automatic identification technologies (such as the Fingerprint™ technology from I.R.I.S. SA) or other.
One typical example of such a sorting application is to store all scanned business cards on one memory to be later processed on a PC, all scanned professional letters on another memory to be later processed on a Macintosh, all scanned pictures on another medium to be downloaded to a photo-frame and to store scanned invoices on yet another storage medium, e.g. transferred by Bluetooth to a Smartphone.
In preferred embodiments, the processor is provided with an application to perform document hyper compression (for example such as the hyper compression described in US2008273807 A1, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety) and/or OCR to the scanned documents and to generate sophisticated document formats (such as for example PDF or XPS) which contain both the image and the text. This can then be performed on the scanner itself, i.e. independent from a computer or any computer Operating System.
In a first preferred embodiment, the scanner is equipped with a microcomputer able to run embedded programs for performing document hyper compression, OCR and/or PDF generation, during the scanning or just after the scanning, and storing the compressed file and an OCR result in one of the available storage capabilities.
In another preferred embodiment this process can be performed in a transparent way on the computer at the time the removable storage is connected to the computer.
The invention further relates to a computer system comprising a scanner according to one of the above described embodiments in combination with a computer having a document scanning application (e.g. OCR, Business card reading, document management, invoice recognition software, or other), provided for being executed on the computer and comprising wake up capabilities for detecting when a removable storage medium that contains documents scanned with the portable scanner is connected to the computer. The wake up capabilities are provided for starting pre-defined operations upon loading them from the removable storage medium into e.g. an internal storage medium of the computer, such as for example additional processing (e.g. hyper compression, image enhancement, . . . ) of the images, user interactions (e.g. manual selection of document types, additional indexing of documents, additional processing of portions of the documents, . . . ). These operations can be fully performed by the document scanning application (so without user interaction), or can be user assisted.
In a preferred embodiment, all the documents on the media storage are stored in a way that clearly identifies how they have been stored (for instance, the storage location on the scanner which is indicated with a special folder name) and/or the type of documents that was scanned (document or business card, identified with different document prefix names or different tags in the files) and/or the processing that was done on the scanner (for instance with tags or meta-data in the files).
The document scanning application is preferably provided with capabilities to watch the different removable storage locations of the computer and to interpret and recognize tags of the documents and the images that were generated by the scanner. This means that the document scanning application is capable of retrieving which processing steps have been performed on the scanner in a remote location and continuing the processing with knowledge of all the processing steps already performed.
In preferred embodiments of the scanner, the operation is provided with preferences/parameters/settings with which the images and/or documents generated by the portable scanner can be optimized in view of reaching a suitable compromise between speed, storage space and document quality.
When the scanner power is on, the power button can also be used to change the scanning resolution.
The operating status indicators have lightning patterns that indicate that:
The user may also use the scanner by inserting his USB memory stick into the scanner (11). He can scan several documents, store them on the USB stick and take back only the USB memory stick to a computer (12), where he inserts the USB stick for processing, storing or archiving the scanned documents (
The user may also use the scanner by inserting his memory card into the scanner (13). He can scan several documents, store them on the memory card and take back only the memory card to a computer (14), where he inserts the memory card for processing, storing or archiving the scanned documents (
The processor (20) controls the operation of the scanner. The Contact Image Sensors (CIS) (21) comprise a linear array of detectors, covered by a focusing lens and flanked by LEDs for illumination. The CIS converts a line of the scanned document into an analog signal. An analog/digital converter (22) converts the analog signal into digital values. An image compressor (23) produces a JPEG compressed image. This image is saved on the external memory card by means of the card memory controller (24) and memory card connector (29), or is saved on the external memory stick by means of the memory stick USB controller (25) and USB memory connector (30), or is saved on the local memory (26). The local memory can be accessed by a computer by the USB connector to host (32).
The paper is moved by a paper feeder step motor (28) controlled by a motor controller (27).
The rechargeable battery (31) provides the power for the different elements of the scanner. The battery can be charged with the USB power charge connector (32) coupled with the USB connector to host.
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The scanner processor determines the folder names and the file names given to the JPEG files in the local memory (or USB memory stick, or memory card). Those names have pre-determined prefixes that can be recognized later by the OCR application residing on the computer. Indeed, when the local memory (or USB memory stick, or memory card) is connected to the computer, it is automatically mounted as a standard memory device and the OCR application will search for JPEG files having the pre-determined prefixes. The OCR application can thus independently (or interactively by asking OCR settings to the user) convert the selected JPEG files into the output format.
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In alternative embodiments, the embedded routing application could use the result of a classification or identification program executed (described previously) on the microcomputer of the scanner to determine on which memory media to store the scanned.
De Muelenaere, Pierre, Dauw, Michel, Dupont, Olivier, Verleysen, Patrick
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